Posts Tagged ‘Expression’

Producing Music for Your Listener

December 29th, 2009

Discovering the art of music production is something that has to be even born into you or taught by someone who knows everything about it, it’s something that shows emotion and power and gives listeners time to hear what you are feeling or trying to put across. Only thing being a lot of people do not know how to use music production software to give them the results they want.

Music Production, it’s a real art and has so many different aspects to it. When you listen to a song you have to hear all the little details and sounds going on to make the emotion, you have to learn how to create this when making music or your music will be dead and boring. Bass, harmonies and melodies make music full of expression and energy whatever genre it is put in; Hip-hop, R&b, Pop and even rock.

The art of music production is also about the communication, you have to master what the listener wants to hear. If you do not know what they want to hear the communication is going to be poor and people will not like your music. The sound, the feel, the emotion, everything has to be just right to connect with your audience. I end this by saying discover the art of music production before going out there in the big wide world, learn how to connect with your audience and it will make you connect with the record label of your dreams must easier.

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Good Luck connecting with your audience.

Jay Bailey




By: Jay Bailey

Reinventing the Recording Studio

October 3rd, 2009

There are sure to be plenty of musicians out there who are simply fed up with the music industry today, tired of shelling out thousands of dollars for making their recordings, and getting little in return for it. What’s the solution to this? With new technology today, you can reinvent the recording studio, turning your computer into a virtual sound system. With today’s computer technology, much of the extra expensive equipment used in large studios has simply become obsolete. This is certainly bad for industries making millions a year, but great for the individual musician, who just can’t afford the large fees in pursuit of an art which in reality demands freedom and expression. It is now much easier to have a recording studio at home—with sounds that often match some of the best studios—simply by turning on your computer and clicking ‘Record’.

There are tons of reasons why you should choose to get recording software for the computer. In the first place, much of the software out there is free to try, which means you can first test it, and then if you like, buy it. There is the second issue that unlike recording studios where you first pay and then you receive a product that you hope is worth the money, with music production software you’re the one in charge from start to finish, ensuring that your music sounds the way you want. On top of all this, much of the software is easy to use, equipped with help contents and manuals for those of you who have a hard time using computers.

Some other reasons for getting music recording software is due to the fact that once you record and save it on your computer, you can immediately distribute it. This is due to the advantages of digital music recording, simply the best way to get your music out there in today’s digital world. The fact of the matter is that most of your listeners will first get in contact with your sound through various media outside of traditional venues, and this means that digital is definitely the way of the future for the independent musician.

Much of the recording software out there has also additional features for those among you who are just getting into music, such as music education and instruction, and so when it comes to learning, using the computer to do that is a great tool toward making progress. You can record your own music, listen to yourself with playback, and use many of the available instrumental sounds, such as guitar and flute, for composing your own music. Music software is thus a great asset for the aspiring musician.

Finally, for those among you with years of experience, recording software is perhaps the best way to save your money, a way to make your music, record it, distribute it, and get the responses that you’ve been waiting for. So whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned musician, whether looking to create something new or to fine tune old creations with audio mastering software, you’re sure to win with the newest technology out there, while saving money in the process.




By: Sarika Kabra